Blaze, an adorable but obstinate 11-month old Husky, doesn’t want to go into his kennel and has no problem saying so. By using a combination of his verbal skills and his body weight, Blaze makes it very clear that it’s not going to happen.

A sled dog in Kiruna, Sweden perfectly mimics the humans saying “blah, blah, blah” who have gathered around him in this video taken by Wells Johnson while on a Spotify employee trip. Interestingly enough, the husky standing beside this vocal dog keeps completely silent, unlike others of the breed.

A gorgeous boxer named Fern, having been left waiting in the car while her humans were out shopping in Broughty Ferry, Scotland, decided that she’d been waiting long enough and sounded the car horn for 15 minutes straight.

Although Fern regularly climbs into the front seat when left alone in a car, she has never actually used the horn before, Mr Haddow said. Mr Haddow is concerned that his beloved pet boxer may repeat her new trick after all the attention it got her the first time around. “I think she is a bit of a diva. She just wants a bit of attention and she seems to have gotten her way this time… I might have to put something on the driver’s seat to stop her doing it again.” – Daily Mailhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSHFtiqqqrU

In this video posted by Life in the Doghouse, Stig, a very buoyant rescued pit bull, gleefully evades capture while playing with his canine buddies by jumping from couch to couch at high speed, gaining some serious air in the process.